A friendly tour of manifolds: how zooming in reveals flat space, how charts and transition maps stitch patches on curved spaces like the Earth, and how tangent spaces and metrics let us do calculus and physics on curved spacetime. From circles to spheres to general relativity, this episode unpacks one of math’s most powerful ideas. Brought to you by Embersilk (embersilk.com). Note: This podcast was AI-generated, and sometimes AI can make mistakes. Please double-check any critical information....
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A friendly tour of manifolds: how zooming in reveals flat space, how charts and transition maps stitch patches on curved spaces like the Earth, and how tangent spaces and metrics let us do calculus and physics on curved spacetime. From circles to spheres to general relativity, this episode unpacks one of math’s most powerful ideas. Brought to you by Embersilk (embersilk.com). Note: This podcast was AI-generated, and sometimes AI can make mistakes. Please double-check any critical information....
Nanotyrannus Unmasked: Bloody Mary and the Tale of Two Tyrannosaurs
Intellectually Curious
5 minutes
5 days ago
Nanotyrannus Unmasked: Bloody Mary and the Tale of Two Tyrannosaurs
In this deep dive, we unpack the 2025 study arguing Nanotyrannus is a distinct tyrannosaur, not a juvenile T. rex. Using the extraordinary NCSM 4000 specimen, Bloody Mary, along with osteohistology, spinal fusion data, and tooth counts, we explore what this means for tyrannosaur growth and ecology in the Hell Creek ecosystem—including the tantalizing possibility that Jane could be Nanotyrannus latheas. A major rethink of Late Cretaceous predators and diversity awaits. Note: This podcast was A...
Intellectually Curious
A friendly tour of manifolds: how zooming in reveals flat space, how charts and transition maps stitch patches on curved spaces like the Earth, and how tangent spaces and metrics let us do calculus and physics on curved spacetime. From circles to spheres to general relativity, this episode unpacks one of math’s most powerful ideas. Brought to you by Embersilk (embersilk.com). Note: This podcast was AI-generated, and sometimes AI can make mistakes. Please double-check any critical information....